I N D E X.· ibid. Their principles and praaices, p. 705. Pamphlets publi!hed in their de– fence, ibid. See more under Dij[enters, N on-conformijl minijlers, See Minijlerr. Non-jurors, their rife, p. 797, 798. Their praCtices, p. 803. Non-rejidence. See Pluralities. N~n-Jubfcribing loyalijls, aa for relief of, p. 648. Ny1 Mr. Philip, his death and charaaer, p. 639. 0. O A 'I'E S 'I'itus, proceedings againfi him for perjury, p. 748. Occajional conformity, rife of, p. 64i• Occajiona/ wiformity bill, p. 8o7. .Appen– dix, N• 11. Oliver Dr. fome account of him, p. 315, Orange prince of, madejladtholder, p. 687. His bravery, and fuccefs againfi the french, ibid. His marriage with the princefs Mary, p. 708. His advice to the dijfenters, p. 770. His reply to king ]arnes abqut the penal laws and tefi, p. 779· His expedition, p- 789. His de– claration,_ibid. His progrefs, p. 790. His anfwcr to the diJlenting minijlers ad– drefs, p. 793· He and his princefs pro– claimed king and queen, p. 794· Re– marks, ibid. See 11/il/iam. Orange princefs of, king 'jamer endeavours to convert her to popery, p. 777· Her reply, 778. See Mary. Ordinance of parliament eY.horting to re– pentance, p. 5· )3ifhop Kennel's remark upon it, ibid. . Ordinance for fequefiration of benefices and efiates of ,the clergy, &c. p. 25. A farther explanation of it, p. 26. The e!feas of it, p. 27. Ordinance for removing monuments of fu– perfiition, p. 3I. Manner of putting it in execution. p. 32. O,·di11ance for licenfing books, p. 33· For calling an alfembly of divines, p. 35· For the committee of fequefiration, p. 79· For inforcing the ufe of the di– reaory, p. Io9. For better obfervation of the lord's day, p. I I5· For the or– dination of minifters, p. I 86. 'Ordinance for fufpenfion from the f2cra– rnent, ·p. Ig6. Provifo's in it, p. r98. Ordinance for ereaing preibyteries, p. 199• Which does not fatisfy, p. 20 I. The fcots exceptions to it, ibid. Englijh preibyterians petition againfl it, p. 203. Another ordinance for that purpofe, p. 340. Ordinance for abolrfbing archbi!hops and bi– fhops, & c, p. 246. And for fale of their land~, ibid. Ordinance for abolifhing Chrijlmas and o– ther holidays, p. 286. King diflikes it, p. 287. It occafions tumults, ibid. Ordinance againfl blafphemy and herefy, a terrible one, p. 338. Remarks, p. 3400rdinance againfi feditious libels, p. 388. For taking away the penal laws, p. 396, For fuppreffing vice and prophancnets, ibid. AgainH blafphemous opinions, p. 397. For a firiaer obfervation of the lord's day, p. 398, 485. In relation to marriages, p. 425. For appointing com– miffioners for approbation of publi£ preachers, p. 446. For ejeaing fcan– dalous miniflers, p. 452. Objeaions againfi it, p. 454· For uniting fmall livings, and dividing greater, p. 460, Againfi the old fequefiered clergy, p. 47I· Againft papifis, p. 485. Ordination, alfembly of diviMs confult a– bout it, p. 103. Their advice about it, p. I04. Ordinance of parliatnent in purfuance thereof, p. 105. Direaory for it, p. I86. Debates about it, p. 187. Power of it given to the a!lembly of divines pro tempore, p. I89. Ormond marquis of, his treaty with the irijb papifis, p. 220. Owen Dr. John, his .death and charaaer, P· 738, 739· Oxford parliament, p. 73> 723. Their proceedings, p. 74· Oxford decree, p. 735· Oxford treaty of. See Treaty, Oxford, heads of colleges there, fend to the prince of Orange, and fign the alfo– ciation, P· 791. Oxford Univerjity, condition of it, p. 290, Minifiers fent to reform it, p. 29I. Or– dinance for vifiting it, p. 292. Ab, firaa of their reafons againfi the <ove– nant, &c. 29_4, &c. Remarks, p. 301. The vifitation opened, 302, They ufe the
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